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Dirt Track Racing: 25th Annual Topless 100
Posted on 8/19/17 at 3:00 am
Posted on 8/19/17 at 3:00 am
The $40,000-to-win crown jewel event is co-sanctioned by the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series and the COMP Cams Super Dirt Series - presented by Lucas Oil.
The event's unique format, featuring dirt late models without a roof, gives spectators an up close look as drivers wrestle their 800+ horsepower machines around the lightning-fast, 3/8-mile oval. In 2015, Shannon Babb charged from his 13th starting spot to win his first-career Topless 100. Chris Brown led the first 84 laps before yielding the lead to Babb. Babb then held off a late-race charge from Mike Marlar to claim the $40,000 victory. Dale McDowell finished third, followed by Brown and Brandon Sheppard.
Previous Topless 100 Winners:
1993 - Tony Cardin
1994 - Freddy Smith
1995 - Billy Moyer
1996 - Bill Frye
1997 - Billy Moyer
1998 - Wendell Wallace
1999 - Scott Bloomquist
2000 - Jimmy Mars
2001 - Scott Bloomquist
2002 - Billy Moyer
2003 - Shannon Babb
2004 - Dale McDowell
2005 - Billy Moyer
2006 - Scott Bloomquist
2007 - Jimmy Mars
2008 - Tim McCreadie
2009 - Jimmy Owens
2010 - Jared Landers
2011 - Scott Bloomquist
2012 - Steve Francis
2013 - Terry Phillips
2014 - Jimmy Owens
2015 - Shannon Babb
2016 - Rain Out
25th Annual COMP Cams Topless 100 - Presented by Crop Production Services Event Purse:
1. $40,000 2. $20,000 3. $10,000
4. $6,000 5. $5,000 6. $4,500
7. $4,000 8. $3,500 9. $3,000
10. $2,800 11. $2,600 12. $2,500
13. $2,450 14. $2,400 15. $2,350
16. $2,300 17. $2,250 18. $2,200
19. $2,175 20. $2,150 21. $2,100
22. $2.075 23. $2,050 24. $2,000
The event's unique format, featuring dirt late models without a roof, gives spectators an up close look as drivers wrestle their 800+ horsepower machines around the lightning-fast, 3/8-mile oval. In 2015, Shannon Babb charged from his 13th starting spot to win his first-career Topless 100. Chris Brown led the first 84 laps before yielding the lead to Babb. Babb then held off a late-race charge from Mike Marlar to claim the $40,000 victory. Dale McDowell finished third, followed by Brown and Brandon Sheppard.
Previous Topless 100 Winners:
1993 - Tony Cardin
1994 - Freddy Smith
1995 - Billy Moyer
1996 - Bill Frye
1997 - Billy Moyer
1998 - Wendell Wallace
1999 - Scott Bloomquist
2000 - Jimmy Mars
2001 - Scott Bloomquist
2002 - Billy Moyer
2003 - Shannon Babb
2004 - Dale McDowell
2005 - Billy Moyer
2006 - Scott Bloomquist
2007 - Jimmy Mars
2008 - Tim McCreadie
2009 - Jimmy Owens
2010 - Jared Landers
2011 - Scott Bloomquist
2012 - Steve Francis
2013 - Terry Phillips
2014 - Jimmy Owens
2015 - Shannon Babb
2016 - Rain Out
25th Annual COMP Cams Topless 100 - Presented by Crop Production Services Event Purse:
1. $40,000 2. $20,000 3. $10,000
4. $6,000 5. $5,000 6. $4,500
7. $4,000 8. $3,500 9. $3,000
10. $2,800 11. $2,600 12. $2,500
13. $2,450 14. $2,400 15. $2,350
16. $2,300 17. $2,250 18. $2,200
19. $2,175 20. $2,150 21. $2,100
22. $2.075 23. $2,050 24. $2,000
Posted on 8/19/17 at 11:18 am to pioneerbasketball
You got an upvote from me!
Posted on 8/19/17 at 11:33 am to pioneerbasketball
Was at the North/South last week. Always love that race.
Posted on 8/19/17 at 12:30 pm to pioneerbasketball
Wish Bloomquist wasn't washed out. He was a traveling mercenary for a long time. People use to hate seeing his rig pull in...
Posted on 8/19/17 at 5:22 pm to tWildcat
Yes, it was. Tim McCreadie won it.
Posted on 8/19/17 at 5:24 pm to pennypacker3
What do you mean by washed out? It can't be the same as washed up. Bloomer is still winning and winning alot.
Posted on 8/19/17 at 5:30 pm to cajunduby
What happened to Jonathan Davenport? Guy won every single race like 2 years ago and now he's nowhere to be seen.
Posted on 8/19/17 at 9:58 pm to pioneerbasketball
Not what I was expecting when I clicked
Posted on 8/20/17 at 7:27 am to FinebaumsHair
I will never give another dime to BMS after last night.
This post was edited on 8/20/17 at 7:29 am
Posted on 8/20/17 at 7:55 am to cajunduby
quote:
What do you mean by washed out? It can't be the same as washed up. Bloomer is still winning and winning alot
Not washed up but not as feared as he once was is what I was trying to say. He is having a good you as you pointed out. Love late model dirt racing.
This post was edited on 8/20/17 at 8:18 am
Posted on 8/20/17 at 8:48 am to pennypacker3
quote:
not as feared as he once was
I'll agree to that. It's a mix between everyone catching up and him slightly diminishing.
Posted on 8/20/17 at 1:48 pm to beebefootballfan
What happened?
Other than the rain delay.
Other than the rain delay.
Posted on 8/21/17 at 11:35 pm to pioneerbasketball
quote:
BATESVILLE, AR (August 20, 2017) - Scott Bloomquist became the first five-time winner of the COMP Cams Topless 100- Presented by Crop Production Services on Sunday afternoon at Batesville Motor Speedway. Bloomquist inherited the lead on lap-66 when race leader, Austin Rettig had to pit for a flat tire. Bloomquist then led the remaining laps to score the $40,000 victory in the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series and COMP Cams Super Dirt Series-sanctioned event. Tim McCreadie led the first 63 laps of the race until Rettig rolled around him to take the lead. Rettig led two laps until a caution came out. Under the caution, Rettig's right-rear tire went flat, relinquishing the lead to Bloomquist. Bloomquist entered the weekend tied with Billy Moyer - each having four career wins in the crown-jewel event's history. He led the remaining 34 laps unchallenged to get the victory. "The car was awesome. Once we moved outside, I got by a bunch of cars. I had to take it easy on the tires. We were looking for somewhere around lap-40 to pit and it worked out for us," said Bloomquist, who started the race in the 23rd position.
quote:
"I just kept watching those lead cars. They were starting to have trouble around lap-60. I knew we had enough for them at the end. I just had to keep the car straight and smooth. The Andy Durham Racing Engine ran great. I can't thank everyone enough, especially all my help, the sponsors, and all the fans. I followed the 94 car [Rettig] through there, but he was burning the tires up. I would sweep wide on the straight-aways and go low in the corners. That was the fastest groove. I wasn't worried about being passed at the end. I was just worried about tire wear to finish the race. I didn't push it nearly as much as I could have there at the end." Bloomquist's, Sweet-Bloomquist Chassis is sponsored by Crop Production Services, Reece Monument Company, Mark Martin Automotive, Sweet Manufacturing, Horton Coal, Sorbera Chiropractic, Petroff Towing, Crossfit by Overton, and Penske Shocks. Satterlee took the second spot after having to survive a pit stop as well. "We had a really good car. To get a top five here, we are happy with that. We have been struggling lately, but made some good decisions on the car. We were tight after hot laps, and we wanted the car to drive as freely as possible, to save the tires. I could make the middle of the race track work, and we got all the way to second, but Scott was good. I thought I could roll him on the outside. There was a fine line out there. Congrats to him [Bloomquist] on the win. The Rocket Chassis was really good today and the Andy Durham Racing Engine ran flawless."
quote:
Erb surged into the top three when several of the frontrunners began having tire issues. "We had a good car today. A lot of guys had troubles today. We had planned to pit there sometime early if there was a caution the way the track looked. We needed to have some fresh tires to get to the second half of the race. I want to thank Black Diamond Chassis, Ideal Ready Mix, M&S Concrete, McBride Mack, and Vomac Truck Sales. I want to give a shout out to my main sponsor, Johnny McBride, today is his birthday."
1. Scott Bloomquist
Mooresburg, TN
$41,000
2. Gregg Satterlee ®
Rochester Mills, PA
$20,800
3. Dennis Erb, Jr.
Carpentersville, IL
$10,700
4. David Breazeale
Starkville, MS
$6,000
5. Tim McCreadie
Watertown, NY
$5,900
6. Darrell Lanigan
Union, KY
$5,200
7. Austin Rettig
Sikeston, MO
$4,000
8.Josh Richards
Shinnston, WV
$4,300
9. Steve Francis
Bowling Green, KY
$3,700
10. Jared Landers
Batesville, AR
$2,800
11. Don O'Neal
Martinsville, IN
$3,400
12. Jack Sullivan
Greenbrier, AR
$2,500
13. Robert Baker
Alexander, AR
$2,450
14. Earl Pearson, Jr.
Jacksonville, FL
$3,200
15. Tanner Kellick
Mer Rouge, LA
$2,350
16. Gavin Landers
Batesville, AR
$2,300
17. Shannon Babb
Mowequa, IL
$2,250
18. Billy Moyer, Jr.
Batesville, AR
$2,200
19. Boom Briggs ®
Bear Lake, PA
$2,875
20. Bobby Pierce
Oakwood, IL
$2,150
21. Jimmy Owens
Newport, TN
$2,900
22. Hudson O'Neal ®
Martinsville, IN
$2,775
23. Timothy Culp
Prattsville, AR
$2,050
24. Billy Moyer
Batesville, AR
$2,000
25. Robbie Stuart
DeRidder, LA
$2,000
26. Garrett Alberson
Las Cruces, NM
$2,000
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